Littell's Living Age, 113. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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5. oldal
... side mendations of the " short and simple an- by side with the plainest and hardest of nals of the poor ; " but at this present time facts . Every intellectual step he made he would be a bold critic who would ven- filled him with a ...
... side mendations of the " short and simple an- by side with the plainest and hardest of nals of the poor ; " but at this present time facts . Every intellectual step he made he would be a bold critic who would ven- filled him with a ...
7. oldal
... side lessons were going on , and sang them would read no more . My father observed , Robert songs in the gloaming ; and a certain old that if we would not hear it out , it would Jenny , brimful of ghost stories and all the be needless ...
... side lessons were going on , and sang them would read no more . My father observed , Robert songs in the gloaming ; and a certain old that if we would not hear it out , it would Jenny , brimful of ghost stories and all the be needless ...
9. oldal
... side , with all its woods and streams , the tender si- lence of nature , the " happy living things " which the poet loves with all the natural warmth of a heart that opens wide its in- most doors to everything that lives . The lark ...
... side , with all its woods and streams , the tender si- lence of nature , the " happy living things " which the poet loves with all the natural warmth of a heart that opens wide its in- most doors to everything that lives . The lark ...
11. oldal
... side . How , with this curious wild , rude , boisterous society was the so- contrast before them , people can still com- ciety of gentlemen . The young man was plain that Burns was not sufficiently no- dazzled by the new light that thus ...
... side . How , with this curious wild , rude , boisterous society was the so- contrast before them , people can still com- ciety of gentlemen . The young man was plain that Burns was not sufficiently no- dazzled by the new light that thus ...
15. oldal
... side of the Tweed . The extraor- dinary revolution of sentiment since is due entirely to the two poets whose mis- sion in very different ways was to make their country known . Burns was the first , and in some points he was very much ...
... side of the Tweed . The extraor- dinary revolution of sentiment since is due entirely to the two poets whose mis- sion in very different ways was to make their country known . Burns was the first , and in some points he was very much ...
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